On a steamy and sweltering morning in south Louisiana, the LSU football team officially reported for the start of fall camp. The Tigers checking into the West Campus Apartments Wednesday morning, with their first practice set for Thursday.

On a steamy and sweltering morning in south Louisiana, the LSU football team officially reported for the start of fall camp. The Tigers checking into the West Campus Apartments Wednesday morning, with their first practice set for Thursday.

Leonard Fournette's freshman season got off to a slow start. But after being held to just 18 yards rushing in a season opening win against Wisconsin, Fournette burst into the end zone for a short touchdown run against FCS member Sam Houston State in Tiger Stadium.

Leonard Fournette's freshman season got off to a slow start. But after being held to just 18 yards rushing in a season opening win against Wisconsin, Fournette burst into the end zone for a short touchdown run against FCS member Sam Houston State in Tiger Stadium.

As a Warrick Dunn Player of the Year Award winner, we know Kendell Beckwith possesses both the physical and mental tools to be great on the football field. Now entering his junior year, he said he’s taking his new leadership role on head first.

As a Warrick Dunn Player of the Year Award winner, we know Kendell Beckwith possesses both the physical and mental tools to be great on the football field. Now entering his junior year, he said he’s taking his new leadership role on head first.

After leading LSU on a 99-yard game winning touchdown drive against Arkansas, LSU quarterback Anthony Jennings has been named Co-Freshman SEC Player of the Week.

The freshman quarterback replaced an injured Zach Mettenberger with 6 minutes to go in the contest.

Jennings connected with Travin Dural on a 49-yard TD pass on third-and-10 with just over a minute left in the game to lift LSU to the win.

He finished the game 4-of-7 passing for 76 yards and a TD to go along with 26 rushing yards on 3 carries, including a 21-yard run that extended the game-winning drive.

Other SEC Players of the Week:

OFFENSE: Nick Marshall, QB, Auburn • Rushed for 99 yards and a touchdown while completing 11-of-16 passes for 97 yards and two TDs as Auburn defeated #1 Alabama, 34-28. • Accounted for 186 yards of total offense and three touchdowns. • Completed a 39-yard touchdown pass Sammie Coates with 32 seconds remaining to tie the game. • It was the fourth fourth-quarter game-winning or game-tying drive engineered by Marshall this season (Miss. State, Texas A&M, Georgia, Alabama).

CO-DEFENSE: E.J. Gaines, CB, Missouri • Turned in an amazing lock-down coverage performance against A&M superstar wideout Mike Evans, as he held Evans to season-low totals of 4 receptions for just 8 yards, which was a key in Mizzou's stellar defensive effort. • Evans came into the game averaging 119.5 yards per outing, with 12 receiving TDs, and his long catch Saturday in Mizzou's win was just a 10-yarder. • Gaines ended the evening with 6 total tackles, as the Tiger defense held A&M to 21 points and 379 yards of total offense, well below the Aggies' pre-game averages of 45.6 points and 552.6 yards coming in. • Gaines ranks 4th in the SEC (31st in the NCAA) with his 4 interceptions to date, and he ranks 3rd on the Tiger team with his 59 tackles on the season, despite missing 2-1/2 games with/injury.

CO-DEFENSE: Nickoe Whitley, S, Mississippi State • For the second-straight week, Whitley had what proved to be the game-winning forced fumble. • Against Ole Miss in overtime, he forced a fumbled on the Rebels' first possession at the 2-yard line that lifted the Bulldogs to a 17-10 win en route to becoming bowl eligible. • He finished the game with 5 tackles, an interception and a quarterback hurry.

CO-SPECIAL TEAMS: Chris Davis, CB/KR, Auburn • Returned a missed field goal 109 yards (officially 100 yards) as time expired to lead Auburn to a 34-28 come-from-behind victory over #1 Alabama. • It is the fourth time in NCAA history that a missed field goal was returned for 100 yards for a score and the second time this year (LSU vs UAB – Odell Beckham, Jr. for LSU). The two other times were in 1968 (Clemson vs. Georgia – Richie Luzzi for Clemson) and 1966 (California vs. Washington State – Don Guest for California). • It was the first time a missed field goal was returned 100-yards as time expired. • Defensively, recording 10 tackles, tying the team game-high.

CO-SPECIAL TEAMS: Carey Spear, PK, Vanderbilt • Spear was 3-of-3 on field goals, including a game-winning 38-yarder with 39 seconds left, to give the Commodores a 23-21 victory over ACC opponent Wake Forest. • Spear tied a single-game career high with the three goals. On the season, Spear is 13-of-17 on field goals • A 2012 All-SEC recipient, Spear is a finalist for the 2013 Wuerffel Trophy and one of 11 members of the Allstate-American Football Coaches Association Good Works national team. • The win enabled Vanderbilt to post back-to-back eight-win regular seasons for the first time since 1927-28. The 8-4 Commodores also are bowl eligible for the third consecutive year for the first time in program history.

CO-FRESHMAN: Chris Jones, DT, Mississippi State • Once again, Chris Jones proved to be a beast up front. • The true freshman was credited with 5 tackles, a sack and two tackles for loss as the Bulldogs claimed a 17-10 overtime win against Ole Miss. • He also had one pass breakup and a quarterback hurry.

OFFENSIVE LINE: Ja'Wuan James, OT, Tennessee • James played his final game in a Tennessee uniform by setting the school record with his 49th start on the offensive line. • All 49 of James' starts were consecutive and encompassed every game of his UT career since setting foot on campus as a true freshman. • The Vols defeated Kentucky, 27-14, recording their fifth 200-yard rushing game of the season, the most for Tennessee since 2004.

CO-DEFENSIVE LINE: Kelcy Quarles, DT, South Carolina • Quarles paced the Gamecocks with six tackles including four solo stops. • He was credited with a career-high 2.5 sacks, accounting for 26 yards. • He also had one quarterback hurry as the Gamecock defense held the high-octane Clemson offense to just 17 points, forcing a half-dozen turnovers.

CO-DEFENSIVE LINE: Corey Miller, DL, Tennessee • In his final game as a Volunteer, Miller recorded 4.5 sacks, breaking Reggie White's 30-year-old Tennessee sack record (4 vs. The Citadel, 1983). • Miller finished with seven tackles overall and recorded a sack and a forced fumble on the final play of his career to seal a 27-14 win at Kentucky. • His 4.5 sacks also marked only the second time in Volunteer history that a player recorded more than three sacks in one game.

WIS is launching a new sports talk show on Facebook Live! Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Rick Henry, Emery Glover and their special guests will get together at 1801 Grille in downtown Columbia for thirty minutes of spirited college football talk on Facebook Live.

WIS is launching a new sports talk show on Facebook Live! Every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., Rick Henry, Emery Glover and their special guests will get together at 1801 Grille in downtown Columbia for thirty minutes of spirited college football talk on Facebook Live.

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - Freddie Swain caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from backup quarterback Luke Del Rio with 43 seconds remaining to cap No. 20 Florida's rally from a 13-point, fourth-quarter deficit that beat Kentucky 28-27 on Saturday night. The Gators extended their winning streak over the Wildcats to 31 games, the nation's longest streak in FBS, and took early control of the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division. And it required everything they had after t...

LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) - Freddie Swain caught a 5-yard touchdown pass from backup quarterback Luke Del Rio with 43 seconds remaining to cap No. 20 Florida's rally from a 13-point, fourth-quarter deficit that beat Kentucky 28-27 on Saturday night. The Gators extended their winning streak over the Wildcats to 31 games, the nation's longest streak in FBS, and took early control of the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division. And it required everything they had after t...